"I'm almost at home against Pakistan for the PSL" - Harry Brooks

"I'm almost at home against Pakistan for the PSL" - Harry Brooks

England's hard-hitting batsman Harry Brook was outstanding in the historic T20I series between Pakistan and England, scoring 154 runs in three innings at an average of 154 and a strike rate of 194.93.

During the third match of the seven-match series, the right-hander scored a breathtaking 81 runs off 35 balls to take his team to a total of 221 runs, the highest ever against Pakistan by any team in the shortest format.

Speaking about his knowledge of the subcontinent's conditions in the post-match media, the 23-year-old said:

I like Pakistan [smiles]. Obviously, I've had a bit of success in the PSL so I feel like I'm almost at home here.

It is important to note that Brook played for Lahore Qalandars in the seventh Pakistan Super League (PSL) where he amassed 262 runs in seven innings while maintaining a strike rate of 175.8 including a century.

Talking about his PSL experience, the middle-order batsman added that he learned a lot about how to score runs in Pakistani conditions from Qalandars' Shaheen Shah, Haris Rauf, and Fakhar Zaman.

"I've had some of the best bowlers in the world in my team in Shaheen and Haris, so I'm trying to learn guys from them and also from Fakhar Zaman and trying to figure out ways to score in Pakistan," he added.

Pakistan and England will face each other in the fourth match of the series at the National Stadium Karachi tomorrow, with the visitors leading the series 2-1. The last three matches will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.


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